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She added: “My dad told me to give you a application [sic] to get a job in Google.

“I don’t really know what one of them is but he said a letter will do for now.”

Chloe submitted the application through the Google careers page and eagerly awaited a response.

Just days later she received a letter from the company’s CEO, Sundar Pichai.

He told the Hereford schoolgirl: “I think if you keep working hard and following your dreams, you can accomplish everything you set your mind to.”

Chloe's letter in full

Dear google boss

My name is Chloe and when I am bigger I would like a job with google. [sic]

I also want to work in a chocolate factory and do swimming in the olympics.

I go swimming on Saturday and Tuesday.

My dad said I can sit on bean bags and go down slides and ride go karts in a job in google.

I like computers too and have a tablet I play games on.

My dad gave me a game where I have to move a robot up and down squares, he said it will be good for me to learn about computers.

My dad said he will egt me a computer one day.

I am seven years old and my teachers tell my mum and dad I am very good in class and am good at my spelling and reasing and my sums.

My dad told me if I carry on being good and learning one day I will be able to have a job at Google.

My sister Hollie is also very clever but she likes dolls and dressing up, she is five.

My dad told me to give you a application to get a job in Google.

I don;t really know what one of them is but he said a letter will do for now.

Thank you for reading my letter I have only ever sent one other and that was to Father Christmas.

Good bye.

Chloe Bridgewater aged 7

“I look forward to receiving your job application when you are finished with school! :)”

Proud dad Andy Bridgewater shared the letter on Linkedin before it became a social media sensation.

Mr Bridgewater explained that the girl had been in a car accident a couple of years ago and that the letter was a huge boost to Chloe’s confidence.

“She is now even more eager to do well at school and work for Google,” wrote Mr Bridgewater in the post.

“Can’t thank such a busy person enough to take time out to make a little girl’s dream become one step closer, although not sure she’s fully aware that it’ll take more than riding go karts and sleeping in pods to make it with Google!”

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